Results: The mean age was found as 29.64±12.88 years in survivors and 36±19.98 years in deaths. GCS, ISS and shock index were found as the factors affecting mortality (p≤0.05). Wounded taken to the resuscitation room, hypotension, blood transfusion, intubation, treatment in ICU and amputation were correlated with mortality (p<0.05).

Conclusion: A fast and effective triage system must be applied in EDs following a bomb explosion. The explosion of a bomb on the open areas are the most common injury to the lower extremity injury. Mortality is most often associated with lower limb amputations.